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Jogjakarta’s Soldier In Parade
Waiting for Customer
The night is getting late in Alun-Alun Kidul (The South Square). But this man is still waiting for his customer.
Creative Theme Day #2 : Peace Election Please
In the next one week, the future of Indonesia will be determined. Its President’s Election time. And from Jogja with love, we wish the best candidate win.
Traditional Dance Show in Solo / Surakarta, A Holiday Gift from Jogja / Jogya
Solo / Surakarta is located around 60 km from Jogja / Yogya. And just like Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta, the culture and tradition in Solo / Surakarta are almost the same. Here’s the holiday gift for you, one of the traditional dance show pictures in Solo / Surakarta. * the image is a contribution from Jeffe Castan, French photographer who currently living in Turi, near Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta,
Welcome to Alun-Alun Kidul Jogja / Yogya
The South Square of Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta, known as Alun-alun Selatan (Bahasa Indonesia) or Alun-Alun Kidul (javanese language), is small and square area in the back of Keraton Yogyakarta (Sultan’s Palace). Widely know as “Alkid” for short term of “Alun-Alun Kidul”, this area is the perfect place for calming your heart. Believe me, its true! Note : - This post is part...
Andong, How Are You?
Andong, the traditional transportation of Jogja, still exist and fighting with other modern transportation.
Lost Your Bags?
Once again, i have a chance to visit Bugel beach.. and i found this one. So, is it yours?
The Amazing Ratu Boko Temple
Now, you can see the amazing Ratu Boko Temple. Standing on the top of the hill and hide of it beauty. From this place, you can feel the peace and also able to see Jogjakarta/Yogyakarta city and Prambanan temple with Merapi Mountain as the background. By history, King Boko Palace was a glorious building that was constructed descendant of Sailendra dynasty and during the reign of Rakai Panangkaran. Named...
Meet Semar, The Guardian Spirit of Java
Semar is a character in Javanese mythology who frequently appears in Wayang (Javanese puppet) shadow plays. He is one of the Punokawan (clowns), but is in fact divine and very wise. He is the dhanyang (guardian spirit) of Java, and is regarded by some as the most sacred figure of the Wayang’s set. [source : Wikipedia] Now, if you still confuse about how’s Semar looks like, you can meet...
Back to Jogja, Back to The Field
Back to Jogja / Yogya, it’s already December now. Last month of the year 2009. And down here, the rain season is a little late to come. But still, the farmer still have to plant in their field. *contribution’s image from Jeffe Castan, French photographer who currently living in Turi, near Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta
















